The Duluth Skywalk System
Ryan SanCartier and Kristiina Rengo
Labanon Hills Regional Park, Eagan MN
A walk around a section of Labanon Hills Regional Park, in Eagan, Minnesota
City Council 5:14:18
CITY OF EUREKA SPRINGS
COUNCIL MEETING
Monday, May 14, 2018 6 p.m.
AGENDA
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL, ESTABLISH QUORUM
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES: April 23, 2018 and Special Meeting April 27, 2018
PROCLAMATION: Purple Heart City
COMMISSION, COMMITTEE, AUTHORITY REPORTS AND EXPIRED TERMS:
Planning – Pos. 3 – vacant – expires 7/1/20. Pos. 4 – will expire 7/1/18
CAPC – Pos. 2 – will expire 6/30/18. Pos. 7 – will expire 6/30/18
Hospital – Pos. 1 – will expire 6/1/18 – application from Barbara Dicks. Pos. 7 – vacant – expires 9/7/20.
Parks
HDC
Cemetery – Pos. 1 – vacant -- expires 2/15/21. Pos. 4 – vacant – expires 2/15/20
PUBLIC COMMENTS -- 3 minutes for each citizen
NEW BUSINESS:
1. Washington St. parking discussion with Fire Chief Samac, Fire Marshal Jim Kelley
and Building Inspector Bobby Ray – Mr. Thomas and Ms. Schneider
2. Two additions to Planning’s previously proposed Code changes – Planning Commission
3. Ordinance regarding use of plastic shopping bags – Mr. Mitchell and Ms. Greene
4. Discussion of remodeling the Auditorium – Mr. Thomas and Ms. Schneider
5. Discussion of wall supporting 38 Prospect Ave. – Mayor Berry
UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
1. Ordinance No. 2265 – 3rd reading
2. Follow up on the sidewalk grant – addressed during 4/27/18 Special Meeting
3. Municipal League/City Attorney’s opinion of Parks right to enter into contract [greenhouse/501(C) 3] – Mayor Berry
4. Report from Mayor on the Community Center – Ms. Schneider and Mr. McClung
AGENDA SETTING
CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS
MAYOR’S COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT
Duluth, MN: Modernized Otis Traction Elevators @ Lonsdale Building
(Recorded on 7/27/17)
Elevator Information
Brand: Otis
Fixtures: Series 2
Floors Served: 10 (SB, M, *1-8)
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Song: A.R.H.W.G - Made Monster
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Song: Voyage - Xan Griffin
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NYSTV - Ancient Aliens - Flat Earth Paradise and The Sides of the North - Multi Language
Is the North Pole the site of the original EDEN? Were the mythological times of titans and gods just an account of our antediluvian past? Were the Fallen Angels posing as gods of old? Will they reinvent themselves as Ancient Aliens so they can take credit for engineering the human race as is the case with Annunaki and Sumerian accounts of creation?* Was this their plan from the beginning and the Sumerian Texts was a sort of psyops for future generations?
Join David Carrico of FOJC Radio and Jon Pounders of NYSTV for information you won't hear anyone else talking about.
*According the the Sumerian Tablets, some of the oldest recorded written documents in the world, The annunaki (sky gods) came down to the Middle East and engineered the human race by combining their DNA with the DNA of primitive man, thus jump starting our evolution and giving birth to the human race.
This account is utter BS.
Here's the proof. If you go read any magazine or newspaper or history book in the mainstream, you'll read about an utterly distorted and skewed account of history from the winners (History is written by the winners). Why should the Sumerian Tablets be any different? It was all just a long planned psyops to get people into falsely believing that ENKI aka Lucifer, and not GOD spawned the human race... He's tricky one with the ability to plan his moves thousands of years in advance....
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When They Were Kings The NDSU-UND Rivalry
When They Were Kings chronicles the great sports rivalries between North Dakota State University and the University of North Dakota in their division II days. The UND/NDSU men's football rivalry raged between 1981 and 2003, and the women's basketball rivalry played out during the 1990s when NDSU combined to win eight out of nine national titles.
The producer and writer of the documentary, Prairie Public's Matt Olien, gathered stats and file footage that spanned two decades to compile information about the football rivalry. NDSU won 12 games in a row from 1981 to 1992, and UND dominated the last decade — winning 10 of the last 13 games, he said.
The UND and NDSU women's basketball rivalry was equally intense — the teams combined to win eight of nine national titles between 1991 and 1999. Each year, Olien said, the Bison and Sioux seemed to hook up in crucial games to determine conference, regional and national supremacy.
In addition to archival video footage, the documentary is built upon reminiscences and analysis from key players and coaches, including Rocky Hager (NDSU Head Football Coach 1987-96), Roger Thomas (UND Head Football Coach 1986-98), Gene Roebuck (UND Women's Basketball Coach 1987-2012), and Amy Ruley (NDSU Women's Basketball Coach 1979-2008).
History of Minnesota | Wikipedia audio article
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History of Minnesota
00:02:20 1 Native American inhabitation
00:06:12 2 European exploration
00:11:36 3 Territorial foundation and settlement
00:11:46 3.1 Land acquisition
00:13:34 3.2 Fort Snelling and the establishment of Minneapolis and Saint Paul
00:19:16 3.3 Early European settlement and development
00:21:15 3.4 Minnesota Territory
00:22:55 3.5 Statehood
00:26:24 4 Civil War era and Dakota War of 1862
00:29:33 5 Economic and social development
00:29:43 5.1 Farming and railroad development
00:33:51 5.2 Industrial development
00:35:34 5.3 Mayo Clinic
00:36:55 5.4 Urbanization and government
00:38:46 5.5 Great Depression
00:41:52 6 Modern Minnesota
00:42:01 6.1 Arts and culture
00:44:05 6.2 Minnesota in World War II
00:46:21 6.3 Modern economy
00:48:11 6.4 The digital state
00:49:40 6.5 Postwar politics
00:57:59 7 See also
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
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The history of the U.S. state of Minnesota is shaped by its original Native American residents, European exploration and settlement, and the emergence of industries made possible by the state's natural resources. Minnesota achieved prominence through fur trading, logging, and farming, and later through railroads, and iron mining. While those industries remain important, the state's economy is now driven by banking, computers, and health care.
The earliest known settlers followed herds of large game to the region during the last glacial period. They preceded the Anishinaabe, the Dakota, and other Native American inhabitants. Fur traders from France arrived during the 17th century. Europeans moving west during the 19th century, drove out most of the Native Americans. Fort Snelling, built to protect United States territorial interests, brought early settlers to the area. Early settlers used Saint Anthony Falls for powering sawmills in the area that became Minneapolis, while others settled downriver in the area that became Saint Paul.
Minnesota gained legal existence as the Minnesota Territory in 1849, and became the 32nd U.S. state on May 11, 1858. After the upheaval of the American Civil War and the Dakota War of 1862, the state's economy started to develop when natural resources were tapped for logging and farming. Railroads attracted immigrants, established the farm economy, and brought goods to market. The power provided by St. Anthony Falls spurred the growth of Minneapolis, and the innovative milling methods gave it the title of the milling capital of the world.
New industry came from iron ore, discovered in the north, mined relatively easily from open pits, and shipped to Great Lakes steel mills from the ports at Duluth and Two Harbors. Economic development and social changes led to an expanded role for state government and a population shift from rural areas to cities. The Great Depression brought layoffs in mining and tension in labor relations but New Deal programs helped the state. After World War II, Minnesota became known for technology, fueled by early computer companies Sperry Rand, Control Data and Cray. The Twin Cities also became a regional center for the arts with cultural institutions such as the Guthrie Theater, Minnesota Orchestra, and the Walker Art Center.
US Hydraulic Elevator - Midtown Square Office Building - St. Cloud, MN
This is the US hydraulic elevator in the Midtown Office Building at Midtown Square Mall in St. Cloud, Minnesota. I suppose it is possible that another company installed this elevator and used the US elevator fixtures...There's no faceplate to indicate either way so I have no idea.
Used 2011 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 For Sale in Forest Lake, Minneapolis & St. Paul, MN 14463A
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Bob Dylan | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:04:00 1 Life and career
00:04:09 1.1 1941–1959: Origins and musical beginnings
00:07:13 1.2 1960s
00:07:22 1.2.1 Relocation to New York and record deal
00:15:04 1.2.2 Protest and iAnother Side/i
00:18:36 1.2.3 Going electric
00:21:37 1.2.4 iHighway 61 Revisited/i and iBlonde on Blonde/i
00:27:05 1.2.5 Motorcycle accident and reclusion
00:31:30 1.3 1970s
00:33:51 1.3.1 Return to touring
00:41:11 1.3.2 Christian period
00:42:54 1.4 1980s
00:48:52 1.5 1990s
00:53:06 1.6 2000s
00:56:18 1.6.1 iModern Times/i
01:01:24 1.6.2 iTogether Through Life/i and iChristmas in the Heart/i
01:04:20 1.7 2010s
01:04:28 1.7.1 iTempest/i
01:12:38 1.7.2 iShadows in the Night/i, iFallen Angels/i and iTriplicate/i
01:24:44 2 Never Ending Tour
01:27:24 3 Visual art
01:31:16 4 Discography
01:31:25 5 Bibliography
01:31:49 6 Personal life
01:31:58 6.1 Romantic relationships
01:32:07 6.1.1 Suze Rotolo
01:32:59 6.1.2 Joan Baez
01:34:38 6.1.3 Sara Dylan
01:35:43 6.1.4 Carolyn Dennis
01:36:18 6.2 Home
01:36:36 6.3 Religious beliefs
01:40:43 7 Accolades
01:41:46 7.1 Nobel Prize in Literature
01:46:07 8 Legacy
01:54:43 8.1 Archives and tributes
01:56:15 9 See also
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- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
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Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman; May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, author, and visual artist who has been a major figure in popular culture for more than fifty years. Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s, when songs such as Blowin' in the Wind (1963) and The Times They Are a-Changin' (1964) became anthems for the civil rights movement and anti-war movement. His lyrics during this period incorporated a wide range of political, social, philosophical, and literary influences, defied pop-music conventions and appealed to the burgeoning counterculture.
Following his self-titled debut album in 1962, which mainly comprised traditional folk songs, Dylan made his breakthrough as a songwriter with the release of The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan the following year. The album featured Blowin' in the Wind and the thematically complex A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall. For many of these songs, he adapted the tunes and phraseology of older folk songs. He went on to release the politically charged The Times They Are a-Changin' and the more lyrically abstract and introspective Another Side of Bob Dylan in 1964. In 1965 and 1966, Dylan encountered controversy when he adopted electrically amplified rock instrumentation, and in the space of 15 months recorded three of the most important and influential rock albums of the 1960s: Bringing It All Back Home (1965), Highway 61 Revisited (1965) and Blonde on Blonde (1966). The six-minute single Like a Rolling Stone (1965) has been described as challenging and transforming the artistic conventions of its time, for all time.In July 1966, Dylan withdrew from touring after being injured in a motorcycle accident. During this period, he recorded a large body of songs with members of the Band, who had previously backed him on tour. These recordings were released as the collaborative album The Basement Tapes in 1975. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Dylan explored country music and rural themes in John Wesley Harding (1967), Nashville Skyline (1969), and New Morning (1970). In 1975, he released Blood on the Tracks, which many saw as a return to form. In the late 1970s, he became a born-again Christian and released a series of albums of contemporary gospel music before returning to his more familiar rock-based idiom in the early 1980s. The major works of his later career include Time Out of Mind (1997), Love and Theft (2001), Modern Times (2006) and Tempest (2012). His most recent recordings have comprised versions of traditional American standards, especially songs recorded by Frank Sinatra ...
Epic Motor Wednesday! Old Eastern Hydraulic Elevator (Retake)
This video is for DieselDucy and all epic motor fans! Hope you enjoy it! This elevator, to me, travels quick! The motor itself is loud and epic!
O'Keefe Highdrulic Elevator at College of Saint Mary in Omaha, Nebraska.wmv
This is me riding the Elevator at the Place I had Swimming Lessons back in Middle School.
Schindler 330a Traction Service Elevator at Piedmont Row West Parking garage Charlotte NC
Urban Outfitters-South Parking Deck elevators Schindler MT at Roosevelt Field
4 floors; LL, *1-3
Capacity; 3500lbs
I'm very sorry I forgot to look out the window in this elevator. I was fatigued from walking all over Westbury and Garden City so I wasn't thinking clearly. I will try to get back to Roosevelt Field so I can refilm this elevator (and/or get the one next to it) and some others, get the Loews movie theater and Seasons 52 elevators and and film the elevators at the rest of the nearby office buildings as I did not get most of them.
Dover Hydraulic Elevator at The Lied Jungle at Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo
Riding Elevator at The Lied Jungle at Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo Omaha, NE.
Dover Hydraulic Elevator @ Radisson Hotel in Glendale WI
Interesting how this older Dover has a lantern